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E-raamat: Cracking the General Surgical Interviews for ST3 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(South East London General Surgery, UK), (Imperial College London, UK), (King's College Hospital, UK)
  • Formaat: 91 pages, 8 Halftones, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003221739
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  • Formaat: 91 pages, 8 Halftones, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003221739
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"ST3 interviews are extremely competitive and achieving the highest possible score is essential in securing the surgical training post of choice. The key to success in these interviews is through diligent preparation. This book outlines the structure andformat of the ST3 general surgical interviews, with chapters dedicated to each component area that is assessed on the day. Written in an engaging style, it provides an essential resource for the interviews, with all of the required material in one booka bonus for many readers with time constraints imposed by a demanding work schedule. It is aimed at instilling prospective surgeons with the tools and confidence needed to succeed at the ST3 general surgical interview. Success in these structured interviewswill lead to the award of a 'national training number'"--

ST3 interviews are extremely competitive and achieving highest possible score is essential in securing the post of choice. The key to success is through diligent preparation. This book outlines the structure and format of the ST3 general surgical interviews, with chapters dedicated to each component area that is assessed on the day.
Foreword ix
Preface xi
About the Authors xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Format of the Interview xvii
Chapter 1 Portfolio Station
1(16)
The Person Specification
1(1)
The Portfolio
2(1)
The Format of the Portfolio Station
3(3)
Adjustments to Points
6(1)
Portfolio Presentation
6(1)
Changes Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
7(1)
A Note on Probity
7(1)
The Mark Sheet
7(1)
Portfolio Station--Example Questions
7(2)
Answering Questions about Your Background and Motivation
9(1)
Competency-Based Questions
9(1)
Hot Topics and Themes
10(1)
Audit
10(2)
Research
12(1)
Clinical Governance
13(1)
Evidence-Based Medicine
13(1)
Teaching
14(1)
Teamwork and Communication
14(1)
Leadership
15(1)
Some of the Challenges Facing the Surgeon Today
15(2)
Chapter 2 Clinical Station
17(28)
About This Station
17(1)
How to Tackle This Station
17(1)
Managing the Scenario of the "Unwell Patient on the Ward" or "Unwell Patient in A&E"
18(1)
Clinical Scenarios
18(8)
Managing the Scenario of a "Trauma Call"
26(1)
Clinical Scenarios
27(9)
Managing the Scenario of a "Patient in Clinic"
36(1)
Clinical Scenarios
36(9)
Chapter 3 Clinical Management Station
45(14)
About This Station
45(1)
How to Tackle This Station
45(1)
Clinical Management Scenarios
46(9)
Prioritization and Communication
55(1)
How to Tackle This Station
55(1)
Prioritization Scenarios
56(3)
Chapter 4 Academic Station
59(6)
Evidence-Based Medicine
59(1)
Levels of Evidence
60(1)
Study Designs
60(1)
Systematic Review
60(1)
Meta-Analysis
60(1)
Randomized Control Trials
60(1)
Observational Study
61(1)
Study Reporting Guidelines
61(1)
Critical Appraisal of Research
62(3)
Chapter 5 Technical Skills Station
65(8)
Chapter 6 Ethics Station
73(10)
Capacity
73(1)
Conflict of Opinion
74(1)
Consent
74(1)
Who Should Seek Consent
75(1)
Written Consent
75(1)
Steps in Obtaining Informed Consent
76(1)
Material Risk--Montgomery Test
76(1)
An Adult Patient Who Lacks Capacity (Non-competent Adult)
77(1)
Consent in an Underage Patient (0-18 Years)
77(1)
Gillick Competency
77(1)
Caring for Patients Who Refuse Blood Transfusions (Jehovah's Witness)
78(1)
Emergency Management of a JW Patient
78(1)
Emergency Treatment of JW Children
79(1)
Duty of Candour
79(1)
Ethics Scenario
80(3)
Chapter 7 Interview Technique and Tips
83(4)
Preparation Is Key
83(1)
Familiarize Yourself with Person Specification and Competencies Expected
83(1)
Write Down Some of Your Answers
83(1)
Practice Your Answers
83(1)
Follow All Pre-Interview Instructions and Be Punctual
83(1)
Dress for Success
84(1)
Body Language
84(1)
Delivery of Your Answers
84(1)
Build Rapport with the Interviewer
84(1)
Video Interviews during the COVID-19 Pandemic
84(3)
Bibliography 87(2)
Index 89
Sala Abdalla BSc MBBS FRCS (Gen Surg)

Sala Abdalla is a London-based Consultant General and Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeon. She is very active in medical education and her contributions include the re-development of the Royal College of Surgeons of Englands intermediate laparoscopic skills course and training junior surgeons on the Core Skills in laparoscopy and Basic Surgical Skill courses.

Amber Shivarajan BMedSci BMBS MRCS

Amber Shivarajan is a Specialty Training Registrar (ST3) in the South-East London general surgical training programme. She graduated from the University of Nottingham and completed her post-graduate foundation and junior surgical training in hospitals around Greater Manchester and South London. Using material that has now been incorporated into this book, she was able to secure a national training number as well as her first- choice rotation.

Kaushiki Singh BSc MBBS MRCS

Kaushiki Singh is a Specialty Training Registrar (ST4) in the South-East London general surgical training programme. She completed her foundation training in London and core surgical training in Portsmouth. She was awarded her first-choice rotation in the training programme. She cites breadth of knowledge as one of the challenges in preparing for ST3 interviews and hopes that this book will be the all-in-one resource to helping candidates prepare and succeed.